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The easy guide to Microsoft Access returns with updates on the latest version!Microsoft Access allows you to store, organize, view, analyze, and share data; the new Access 2013 release enables you to build even more powerful, custom database solutions that integrate with the web and enterprise data sources. Access 2013 For Dummies covers all the new features of the latest version of Accessand serves as an ideal reference, combining the latest Access features with the basics of building usable databases. Youll learn how to create an app from the Welcome screen, get support for your desktop databases, and much more. Includes coverage of all the new features of Access 2013, including the updated interface Shows you how to create and share reports Features special videos and materials created by the authors to help reinforce the lessons included in the book Helps you build data analysis and interface tools for your specific needs Offers plenty of techniques and tips for solving common problems Access 2013 For Dummies provides you with access to the latest version of this database tool.

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Access 2013 For Dummies

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About the Authors

Laurie Ulrich Fuller has been writing about and teaching people to use Microsoft Office for more than 20 years. Shes been there through every new version of Access as Office has evolved to meet the needs of users from all walks of life from individuals to huge corporations, from growing businesses to non-profit organizations.

In the meantime, Laurie has personally trained more than 20,000 people to make better, more creative use of their computers, has written and co-written 30+ nationally published books on computers and software including several titles on Microsoft Office. In the last few years, shes also created several online training courses, teaching online students to use Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop.

Lauries own firm, Limehat & Company, offers training and educational materials as well as graphic design, marketing, promotions, and web-development services. She invites you to contact her with your Office-related questions at .

Ken Cook has built and managed a successful computer consulting business (now called Cook Software Solutions, LLC) since 1990. He began as a trainer training numerous users (too many to count!) on a variety of software packages specializing in Microsoft Office. Currently he dabbles in training (specializing in online synchronous training), but his main focus is creating expert Microsoft Office solutions and Microsoft Access database solutions for Fortune 500 and small business clients.

Ken is also a published author on Microsoft Excel, having contributed chapters on macros and VBA to Special Edition: Using Excel 2000 and Special Edition: Using Excel 2002 published by Que. Ken also contributed Microsoft Access chapters to the book How to Do Everything with Office XP published by Osborne and coauthored the previous edition of this book: Access 2010 For Dummies published by Wiley.

Prior to his career in computers, Ken was a Product Manager for Prince Manufacturing, Inc. He is a graduate of Syracuse University with a bachelors degree in Marketing. He can be contacted through his web site ().

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Introduction

W elcome! Thank you for picking up this book. We assume youve done so because youre hoping it will explain how to use Microsoft Access 2013. And of course, as the authors, we believe this was a wise decision. Were quite certain that this is the best book for you to use to understand Access 2013 but not just because we wrote it. Rather, we base this belief on the fact that both of us have been teaching and using Access for a very long time, and we know how to share what we know with our students. Thats right, youre now one of our students at least thats how we feel about you as our reader. Doesnt that make you feel all warm and fuzzy? We hope so.

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